I cannot comment on the Xbox 360 version as I only played the final code of the PS3 version but I can assure that it runs almost flawlessly. Granted there are a few sections where things slow down a tad but hell that happened with God of War 3. However, the fact that the PS3 comes on one disc is more than enough reason for me to be glad with my decision. David Cox has repeatedly proclaimed there will be no visual differences between either version so I guess we will have to wait and see.

What I can tell you is do not for any reason let these half-assed reviews sway your decision on getting this game. You can be a little disappointed that Alucard didn't make a triumphant return in 3D or his father wasn't the final Lord. I have played every major release on the PS3 since it's release and for me this game is in my top five favorite games this generation and possibly Game of the Year. God of War 3 was a good game but not the epic I had waited for since the cliffhanger that was God of War 2. My only real gripe with CLOS is the fact that some of these levels blow by you at such a fast pace you really don't get to enjoy their beauty, such was the problem with Dante's Inferno. Either way do yourself a big favor get this game, put all your premonitions aside and you will be treated to one of the most beautiful games this generation.

They supposedly made some adjustments after the review copies went out to improve the framerate. My guess is that the demo was based on the same code as the review copies if not older. According to the developers, the game now runs at a stable 30 fps without any differences between the versions.

They supposedly made some adjustments after the review copies went out to improve the framerate. My guess is that the demo was based on the same code as the review copies if not older. According to the developers, the game now runs at a stable 30 fps without any differences between the versions.

@alucardlives76 don't worry, I'm still willing to get this game, but I'm shocked about the review... not so much about the rating, but the lack of Castlevania knowledge in it is... unbelievable. I mean... how to ignore a GENERATION (PS2) of exclusive 3D Castlevania titles.

They supposedly made some adjustments after the review copies went out to improve the framerate. My guess is that the demo was based on the same code as the review copies if not older. According to the developers, the game now runs at a stable 30 fps without any differences between the versions.

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Here you go. Not the same place I saw it, but it's about the same twitter post from the developer.